Installation Guide

7
Blower Time Delay Relay (Select Models)
A time delay relay may be provided with the unit and
must be installed in the indoor section. The relay will keep
the indoor blower running an additional 40 seconds for
increased cooling efficiency after the outdoor unit shuts off.
The relay has four terminals and one mounting hole.
• Connect terminal 1 to load side of blower relay.
• Connect terminal 2 to terminal R of T’stat.
• Connect terminal 3 to common terminal at blower relay
or transformer.
• Connect terminal 4 to terminal G on T’stat.
CoreSense
TM
Diagnostics Module
(Select Models Only)
The CoreSense
TM
Diagnostics Module (Figure 5) is a
breakthrough innovation for troubleshooting heat pump
and air conditioning system failures. The module installs
easily in the electrical box of the outdoor unit near the
compressor contactor.By using the compressor as
a sensor, CoreSense Diagnostics helps the service
technician more accurately troubleshoot system and
compressor fault conditions.
A flashing LED indicator communicates the ALERT code
and a diagnostic key is also imprinted on the side of the
module to quickly direct the technician to the root cause
of a problem. Alert identification codes are also listed in
Table 3.
Compressor Protection
The CoreSense
TM
Diagnostics module utilizes proprietary
algorithms to protect the compressor and system from
repeated trips of system pressure controls and the
compressor internal overload. The protection terminal
of the module should be wired in series with the system
low pressure and high pressure cutouts, as well as the
compressorcontactor.Whenthemoduledetectsaseries
of trips as described below, it will activate a lockout feature
Figure 5. CoreSense
TM
Diagnostics Module
Compressor
Common Wire
Reset Button
Trip / Lock
(Red LED)
Run / Alert
(Yellow LED)
Table 3. LED Diagnostics for CoreSense
TM
Diagnostics Module
ALERT CODE ALERT CONDITION  LOCK INDICATION
Normal Run
Solid Yellow
Normal operation, no trip N/A N/A
Code1
Yellow Flash 1
Long run time. Compressor is on running for more than 18 hours.
(Code1 is disabled in Heat Pump Mode)
N/A N/A
Code2
Yellow Flash 2
Compressor (pressure) trip. Compressor runs for 12 sec to 15 min
followed by a compressor trip condition lasting for more than 7 min.
4x consecutive
Red: Flash2
Yellow: Off
Code3
Yellow Flash 3
Pressure switch cycling. Compressor runs for 12 sec to 15 min followed
by a compressor trip lasting between 35 sec to 7 min.
4x consecutive
or 10x total
Red: Flash3
Yellow: Off
Code4
Yellow Flash 4
Locked rotor. Compressor trips within a compressor run time of 12 sec
and does not start within 35 sec.
10x consecutive
Red: Flash4
Yellow: Off
Code5
Yellow Flash 5
Compressor (moderate run) trip. Compressor runs for 15 min to 18 hrs
followed by a compressor trip lasting longer than 7 min.
4x consecutive
or 10x total
Red: Flash5
Yellow: Off
Code9
Red Flash 9
The current to the PROT terminal is greater than 2A.
Current >2A
for 40ms
Red: Flash9
Yellow: Off
Trip
Solid Red
Demand is present, but compressor is not running. N/A N/A
that opens the normally closed protection contacts in
the module, thereby cutting power to the contactor and
shutting off the compressor.
Resetting Alert Codes
WhentheCoreSense
TM
Diagnostics module has detected a
series of adverse conditions that have caused it to lockout
the compressor, and after the issue has been resolved,
it is necessary to manually reset the module in order to
clear the present alert code.
The primary way of clearing the code and resetting the
alert is to press the reset button located on the module.
NOTE: Pressing the reset will require a pin or a mini
electronics screwdriver. This button must be pressed and
held for a minimum of one second for the module to be
reset. Pressing the reset button clears the immediate lock
code and the seven day operating history. It will not clear
the permanent module history. In the case of the three-
wire module, the codes can be reset or cleared by cycling
power to the module. This can be done by disengaging
the Common (C) terminal. This will not clear the seven
day operating history.